NSE 111 final review Questions and Answers
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Terms in this set (338)
What does the 'D' in the Dignity - The state of feeling worthy, valued, and
DIPPS acronym stand for? respected.
What does the 'I' in the Independence - Allowing some independence with
DIPPS acronym patients and encouraging them to perform tasks
represent? themselves.
What does the 'P' in the Preferences - Allowing patients to make decisions on
DIPPS acronym signify? how they would like to approach tasks.
What does the second 'P' Privacy - Ensuring patients' privacy and confidentiality.
in the DIPPS acronym
stand for?
What does the 'S' in the Safety - Keeping patients in a safe environment and
DIPPS acronym away from harm.
represent?
What is the primary to protect the public by regulating the nursing
purpose of the College of profession in Ontario.
Nurses of Ontario (CNO)?
What is the first step in the Assessment - Collection of data on the client's health
nursing process? status and situation.
What is the second step in Diagnosis - Determining key issues and making clinical
the nursing process? judgments in the form of a nursing diagnosis.
What is the third step in Planning - Creating a formal plan with strategies and
the nursing process? alternatives.
, What is the fourth step in Implementation - Providing health teachings, health
the nursing process? promotion activities, and therapies to clients.
What is the fifth step in the Evaluation - Evaluating clients' responses to selected
nursing process? interventions and determining effectiveness.
What is the significance of It ensures ongoing assessment and adjustment of care
continual re-evaluation in based on client needs.
the modified nursing
process?
What is the standard of Each nurse is accountable to the public and must
Accountability in CNO's meet legislative requirements and standards of the
Professional Standards? profession.
What does the Continuing Maintaining competency by improving knowledge,
Competency standard asking questions, and staying updated.
entail?
What is the focus of the Upholding, acknowledging, respecting, and
Ethics standard in nursing? promoting values and beliefs to the public.
What does the Knowledge Possessing knowledge and continuing education
standard require from relevant to nursing practice.
nurses?
What is the purpose of the To continually improve the application of professional
Knowledge Application knowledge in practice.
standard?
What is the role of clinical It is the observed outcome of critical thinking and
judgment in nursing? decision-making in patient care.
What does the nursing To identify, diagnose, and treat actual and potential
process aim to achieve? health issues from a holistic perspective.
How should nurses handle Nurses must obtain clients' consent before
client consent? proceeding with any procedures.
What is a key practice to Explain the procedure step-by-step to clients
ensure client safety during beforehand.
procedures?
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Terms in this set (338)
What does the 'D' in the Dignity - The state of feeling worthy, valued, and
DIPPS acronym stand for? respected.
What does the 'I' in the Independence - Allowing some independence with
DIPPS acronym patients and encouraging them to perform tasks
represent? themselves.
What does the 'P' in the Preferences - Allowing patients to make decisions on
DIPPS acronym signify? how they would like to approach tasks.
What does the second 'P' Privacy - Ensuring patients' privacy and confidentiality.
in the DIPPS acronym
stand for?
What does the 'S' in the Safety - Keeping patients in a safe environment and
DIPPS acronym away from harm.
represent?
What is the primary to protect the public by regulating the nursing
purpose of the College of profession in Ontario.
Nurses of Ontario (CNO)?
What is the first step in the Assessment - Collection of data on the client's health
nursing process? status and situation.
What is the second step in Diagnosis - Determining key issues and making clinical
the nursing process? judgments in the form of a nursing diagnosis.
What is the third step in Planning - Creating a formal plan with strategies and
the nursing process? alternatives.
, What is the fourth step in Implementation - Providing health teachings, health
the nursing process? promotion activities, and therapies to clients.
What is the fifth step in the Evaluation - Evaluating clients' responses to selected
nursing process? interventions and determining effectiveness.
What is the significance of It ensures ongoing assessment and adjustment of care
continual re-evaluation in based on client needs.
the modified nursing
process?
What is the standard of Each nurse is accountable to the public and must
Accountability in CNO's meet legislative requirements and standards of the
Professional Standards? profession.
What does the Continuing Maintaining competency by improving knowledge,
Competency standard asking questions, and staying updated.
entail?
What is the focus of the Upholding, acknowledging, respecting, and
Ethics standard in nursing? promoting values and beliefs to the public.
What does the Knowledge Possessing knowledge and continuing education
standard require from relevant to nursing practice.
nurses?
What is the purpose of the To continually improve the application of professional
Knowledge Application knowledge in practice.
standard?
What is the role of clinical It is the observed outcome of critical thinking and
judgment in nursing? decision-making in patient care.
What does the nursing To identify, diagnose, and treat actual and potential
process aim to achieve? health issues from a holistic perspective.
How should nurses handle Nurses must obtain clients' consent before
client consent? proceeding with any procedures.
What is a key practice to Explain the procedure step-by-step to clients
ensure client safety during beforehand.
procedures?